Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Zeolite or clay – including gallium analogs – And group viii containing
Patent
1983-11-10
1986-06-17
Dees, Carl F.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Zeolite or clay, including gallium analogs
And group viii containing
502 66, B01J 2930
Patent
active
045956707
ABSTRACT:
A class of catalysts which exhibit superior activity maintenance in dehydrocyclization reactions are defined as a type L zeolite having exchangeable cations of which at least 75% are selected from Group IA and calcium and barium cations and containing well dispersed particles of at least one Group VIII noble metal where at least 90% of the noble metal prior to reduction thereof is dispersed in the form of particles having a diameter less than 7 .ANG.. The catalysts may also be identified as type L zeolites loaded with at least one Group VIII noble metal which have a terminal cracking index (as a measure of production of pentanes versus butanes from hexane) of at least 1.5.
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Cross Virginia R.
Fung Shun C.
Montagna Angelo A.
Steger John J.
Tauster Samuel J.
Dees Carl F.
Exxon Research and Engineering Co.
Simon J.
Wheelock E. Thomas
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